First Digital Broadcast Cellphone
Filed in archive Mobile Phones by tiago on September 27, 2005

Today Docomo announced the delevopment of the first mobile handset to receive terrestrial digital broadcasting signals, named P901iTV.
With this simple cellphone you can watch digital or analog TV programs from a 2.5-inch wide-view LCD screen, take pictures from a 2.2megapixel camera, and last but not the least, you can make phone calls. Actually there is more you can do...
The P901iTV will be one of DoCoMo
's "Osaifu-Keitai" mobile phones with wallet functions, which enable the phone to be used as electronic money, credit card, commuter pass, electronic ticket and more. Continue reading the Press Release
The battery life is a down side: for analog TV it can handle itself for more than 90 minutes, and for digital TV - 150 minutes. Two hours and a half might not last to watch Titanic, but at least you can watch some mini-series.
Via Gizmodo
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